I epoxied a GoPro mount to it. It was my snowmobiling helmet camera for this season. 720 @ 30. Battery would last 1.5 hrs in the cold. Never had a problem at - 30C or attached to my helmet at 130 kph. Decent video for that price.

That mini DVR is pretty cool. For 30$ it works pretty great. I've been watching some videos of this camera and I've been following their topic at rcgroups forum and I'm impressed with the development of the camera.

BUT, if you're really considering low cost action camera, wait for the next 808 #16 It will be called Mobius ActionCam and will do 1080 @ 30fps & 720p @ 60fps. How much will it cost and when it will be ready to ship is still unkown. Keep an eye on it (just google for its name and rcgroups). I will get one my self and will do a review.

Just picked up a Bios bulletcam 3.0 601fc for $49.99. It's a contour knockoff. Charging it up tonight and gonna try it out tomorrow. I bought it at Frys electronics, when doing some research on it I couldn't find it anywhere else under $100. Figured I'd give a shot for such a cheap price.

I'm a cheapskate at heart and played around a lot with the 808 #16 camera. The field of view isn't very wide wich makes the camera shake seem worse; but if you look around, you can find versions of the camera that come with a wide-angle lens. The other thing to consider when buying a cheaper camera is the scan speed of the sensor. Cheaper cameras use sensors with slower scan speed which causes a noticeable "jello" affect any time there is significant motion.Rolling shutter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Just picked up a Bios bulletcam 3.0 601fc for $49.99. It's a contour knockoff. Charging it up tonight and gonna try it out tomorrow. I bought it at Frys electronics, when doing some research on it I couldn't find it anywhere else under $100. Figured I'd give a shot for such a cheap price.

I got one of those. It's surprisingly good, actually. I should edit something up and post a sample. It's not GoPro good, but it's also not $300+. It will end up being more than $50 if you factor in an external battery and nice big memory card. It also has a short battery life, and requires an external USB battery if you want to run it longer than 25 minutes. It's also not splash proof, or have any way of having a viewfinder. It give a bit of jelly-picture, but I've seen way worse. It's tolerable.